Author

Franklin D. Rosenblatt teaches Law at Mississippi College School of Law in Jackson, Mississippi, USA, where his scholarship focuses on criminal law. He is a retired officer of the Judge Advocate General’s Corps of the US Army where he served for 20 years. He is also a Judge of the Military Court of Appeals, Mississippi. He has previously served in the military and has been a participant at the drafting of the Yale Draft, an internationally significant military justice reference conceptualised at Yale Law School to improve upon the Decaux Principles, a UN document.

Colonel Franklin D. Rosenblatt

Franklin D. Rosenblatt teaches Law at Mississippi College School of Law in Jackson, Mississippi, USA, where his scholarship focuses on criminal law. He is a retired officer of the Judge Advocate General’s Corps of the US Army where he served for 20 years. He is also a Judge of the Military Court of Appeals, Mississippi.

He has previously served in the military and has been a participant at the drafting of the Yale Draft, an internationally significant military justice reference conceptualised at Yale Law School to improve upon the Decaux Principles, a UN document.

Author's books

March to Justice

March to Justice: Global Military Law Landmarks is an anthology of twenty-five short essays and commentaries by eminent jurists, judges and academics from around the world on governance, military law and human rights. It talks of diverse and pathbreaking judicial decisions that changed the course of military law in several jurisdictions and in different nations. It also brings to the fore some noteworthy lessons from these experiences, in addition to facilitating a comparative analysis. Articulated in simple, non-scholarly language for a layperson, this book is a must-have for the intrigued reader of texts on military, law, politics, public policy, governance and human rights.